Well, well, well… I have a bit of a surprise to report in the latest update to my student loan repayment story. Actually, this isn’t really a surprise any more than it is an obvious eventuality of my repayment system, but it’s certainly a change from the previous updates that I put up here on the blog.

Down to $77 thousand!
And that’s where the obvious eventuality comes from that I referred to earlier. This was obviously going to happen at some point since I have an automatic payment setup with the USDOE to pay the monthly amount due on their loan. And this comes at a good time, too, since my most recent payment to the NJHESAA was less than $1,000 and thus I might not have had one of these fancy reports to post on JerseySmarts.com for you, my good readers!
I just checked my NJHESAA repayment projections and it seems like there might be a nice surprise in store for my repayment plans around early to mid-October. There’s a strong chance that I might be reporting a double drop either around the first or fifteen of October (if not beforehand). So let’s hope that the repayment projections stay their course, huh?!
In May 2006, I graduated from Rutgers University with a Masters Degree and $120,720 in student loan debt. I currently owe $77 thousand, which breaks down to $23 thousand owed to the New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority and $54 thousand owed to the United States Department of Education. Follow my student loan repayment story on JerseySmarts.com.